Description | Manuscript. About getting anthropometric measurements of Egyptian soldiers, on a friend (called Coupland) who has measurements of school children, on obtaining Pearson's "head-spanner", and asking for copies of the Nagada statures, on measuring bodies with Professor Elliot Smith at the Cairo Medical School, about putting data from 1000 Egyptians and 200 Sudanese in suitable form for publication in <i>Biometrika</i>, and enclosing a cutting from <i>The Times</i> about Myers' paper "The Variability of Modern and Ancient Peoples". |